The Queen of Phoenix drag queens, Barbara Seville, spills the tea all over old friend & Trump-endorsed candidate for Arizona governor, @karilake. #AZGOV
RECEIPTS 🧵(1/4) Foloing up on @maddow report Tues, @12News obtained State Rep. & phony AZ elector Jake Hoffman's "urgent letter" 1/5/21 to Pence w Trump cc'd, "pertaining to certification of Arizona's electors."
RECEIPTS (2/4) State Rep. & phony AZ elector Jake Hoffman asks VP Pence in 1/5 letter to "delay certification of election results & seek clarification from Arizona Legislature re which slate of electors are proper and accurate."
What Jan. 6 Committee wants to know from Arizona State Rep. Mark Finchem, GOP candidate for Secretary of State, AZ's top elections officer. (If he wins, Finchem would have to certify 2024 election results.) january6th.house.gov/sites/democrat…
What Jan. 6 Committee wants to know from @AZGOP Chair @kelliwardaz, whose attempts to interfere in 2020 Maricopa County vote count were documented in texts msgs. Also an apparent ringleader of AZ's phony electors. january6th.house.gov/sites/democrat…
🧵IT'S COME TO THIS Arizona Senate President Karen Fann's audit contractor has gone belly up & he's asking for handouts. Cyber Ninjas' ex-CEO Doug Logan says on Telegram that he owes Scottsdale-based StratTech Solutions more than three-quarters of a million dollars...
... and you can help pay off Logan's $760,000 debt by donating to StratTech's GiveSendGo account. StratTech says its work for CyberNinjas was "an accomplishment of biblical proportions during the height of COVID.... "
Doug Logan says he owes contractors a total of $1.9 million. Yet he kind of blames cash flow problems on Karen Fann, for holding back the balance of his $150K AZ contract (I don't get that.) bit.ly/32RhZmZ
BREAKING Maricopa County Board settles with Senate GOP over subpoena for computer routers. County faced loss of hundreds of millions in revenue after GOP AG Brnovich ruled subpoena was valid. Details coming in:
▶️Senate drops subpoena but won't get routers.
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▶️Maricopa County will eat the $2.8 million it spent to replace ballot-counting machines it said were irreparably damaged by Senate contractors. County had filed notice of claim with senate to obtain payment for machines.
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▶️ A 'special master' - former GOP Congressman John Shadegg - appointed to oversee router review w tech experts, to answer Senate GOP questions.
▶️County Board votes 4-1, along party lines, to approve settlement. (Dem Steve Gallardo a 'no')
UPDATE Senate GOP spokesman says report on election review - reportedly three volumes - will be presented by Cyber Ninjas team on Senate floor at 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 24, with media and public allowed in gallery.
BACK TO BACK Coincidence?
▶️ Fri. Sept. 24: Findings from election review funded by orgs that believe election stolen from Trump are presented to Arizona Senate.
▶️ Sat. Sept. 25: AZ Capitol rally for rioters jailed after 1/6 insurrection to overturn Trump defeat.
BREAKING Maricopa County Board votes unanimously to file notice of claim against Arizona State Senate for $2.8 million cost of replacing election equipment handed over to Cyber Ninjas. Senate Prez Fann agreed to indemnify county before receiving eqpt in April.
WHAT'S A 'NOTICE OF CLAIM'? Under AZ law, financial claims against public entity start with notice of claim, not lawsuit. The entity, in this case AZ Senate, has 60 days to respond after claim filed. If no settlement of claim, filer can sue.
UPDATE 'Maricopa County had to replace its subpoenaed election equipment because it was compromised while under the control of the Senate - the very possibility against which Senate President Fann agreed to indemnify the County.' READ CLAIM: bit.ly/3y0ww94